The Perks of Being Alone #MondayMusings

Humans are naturally sociable creatures. It’s not very often you see people going out to eat or watch movies alone. We go to vacations with friends or partner; we even go out with our pets sometimes. Why do we feel awkward or left out when we are alone? We fear what people might think; the fear of being labelled as weird, anti-social, a snob or an outcast. It is this fear that keeps us from experiencing the perks of being alone.

All man’s miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone. – Blaise Pascal

The Perks of Being Alone

Reflect

It is in the solitude and the quiet that we really get to know who we really are. There’s no distraction, there’s no one to talk with. You end up asking yourself what you need, and you think about what makes you comfortable. You have only yourself to worry about, and no one to impress to adjust to. You get to reflect about your life; the lessons you learned from your past experiences, you get to assess where you are right at this moment, and you have a clearer mind so you can plan better for your future.

Recharge

When you’re always in a crowd, you always need to take into consideration the people you’re with. You constantly need to think about how they’re feeling, or how your action will affect them. This could be draining. Spending time with yourself can help you get back or recharge the energy you lost being with people.

Reinforce

As you become more connected with yourself, you also heighten your senses. You become more aware of your surroundings. You become more sensitive to nature. You become more sensitive to other people when you get to be with a group again.

Relish

There may be things you want to do that you cannot because your schedule does not synchronize with your friends’. Or maybe they’re not up for it. That’s okay. Who says you can’t do it alone? Go and enjoy what you have always wanted to try by yourself. Go enrol in a lesson or attend a training of the field you’ve always wanted to learn more about. Go travel solo once in a while. Go relish your time alone. There is a certain sense of accomplishment when you get to do things alone. Relish that feeling.

Ready

Solitude is a great place to prepare yourself for the world. It’s where you become whole, so you can share your whole self to others. It is in solitude where you become more productive as you get to focus on your tasks and accomplish more without distractions. Being alone allows you to feel more independent so you don’t need validation from others. This means you are more emotionally healthy which will make you ready to take on whatever life has to throw at you.

Having someone around all the time has its own benefits. That is undeniable. It’s good to have someone to help you carry a heavy object, someone you can talk to when something’s bothering you, or someone you can share your joy and sorrow with. But once in a while, we need to find time alone. We need to disconnect with people, so we can connect with ourselves. So we can recharge, and be the better version of ourselves when we face the world again. Everybody benefits on the perks of being alone.

Great post, Corinne. I personally find ‘alone’ times stimulating. We know we are surrounded by family, friends and well-wishers but the time we get to ourselves is probably the best to discover our mojo.

I love being alone and have never found it weird or negative to be alone. Maybe that’s because as a kid I was forced to be around a lot of people I didn’t like or feel safe around so as an adult I do most things either alone or with my kids. Occasionally I want a friend to hang out with but for the most part I’m good alone. It has all of the benefits you mentioned and then some:) #mg

Corinne, so happy to find your writing home today — and this luxury of being alone is a thing that I’m re-discovering in these days of the empty-ing nest. In the past few years, we’ve gone from being a household of 7 and in just a week we’ll be down to 3! Not sure where the time has gone, but am thankful for God’s leading in all of it.

Interesting post, Corinne! Strangely, I have never felt awkward being alone right from young. Been to restaurants, movies, window shopping, even sight seeing on my own. I like my own company just as much as I like others. Hope you had a good Monday! Love and Cheers!

I loved reading this Corinne for I am that .1% (Yeah I am the Different one 😉 ) who steps out ALONE to restuarants and movie halls and fairs and flea markets – to enjoy the day in my own company. I take myself for long drives too!!!
I learnt it the hard way but self love and self esteem is so so important to own ; more so as a Woman – make that as an Indian Woman!!
Yes there are tonnes of perks of being Alone and there is a HUGE difference between ALONE & LONELY!!!!

In a household of five, we are rarely all home at the same time, and yet each one of us almost never has alone time. There’s almost always someone else around because of our schedules. As much of an extrovert as I can be, I am at least 25% introvert in that I need my time alone to recharge. I like your point about focusing on self and taking the pressure off by not being around other people.

I also like your point about the validation of others. When I’m around people a lot, I often need the time to recharge, to remind myself that I am my own person and that I’m okay the way I am. There’s something about spending time alone for introspection to remember that I don’t need others to approve of my life in order to feel valid or important enough. Great post!

I guess I am little weird because I love to go for movies alone and I even eat out alone…I absolutely love my own company and often feel awkward and even claustrophobic when there are too many people around.

I like being alone too. Sometimes. That second point you made about not having to think about anyone else for a while – that’s a big deal for me. It is exhausting to always have to think of someone else. But I still have to gather the courage to go watch a movie alone. It’s just nicer to laugh or chat while in a theatre. Also eating out alone is such a tough one. But one day, I shall do all of that.

My lone time is so precious to me. Even though I like a company to go around places, I still love my solitude. I find it very relaxing and peaceful. And sometimes I even come up with brightest of ideas

Much though I’ve enjoyed the good company of friends and loved ones in the family and outside of it, I’ve also enjoyed the time alone with myself, to see it as an opportunity to recharge and energise myself on a regular basis. I’ve also enjoyed traveling alone and spending time creating some work of art, writing or cooking a meal singing to myself and feeling there could never be anything better than that. I think me-time is a must for everyone to allow time for quiet reflections and personal growth!

Corrine, are you a mind reader? 🙂 I am halfway through my post for Monday musings and it is about my first ever solo trip to Ladakh. It is happening this month and I am stoked. Nervous, excited and a whole lot of emotions thrown in the mix. 53 years is a long time to wait before heading out on a solo journey 🙂 You have written almost all the points I would have made to support my post but maybe I can add my feelings about this adventure I am embarking on soon 🙂

I like being alone. In fact, I really crave for some alone time every day. That is when I can listen to my thoughts, analyse what I’m feeling or simply heal while reading a book. I have never felt awkward being alone and I think it is one of my few strengths.

Good morning Corrine…I cant agree more with the topic. There are days when I just wish to be with myself and no one else for the company. And its is indeed so very therapeutic. However at this phase of life, that “Solitude” is a luxury for me… Every now and then I end up craving for it…
– Vidhi From Team MocktailMommies